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fair share that's sort of code for raising taxes on the rich. republicans have already agreed to that once. it will be very hard to get them to do that again. final lit first thing he talked about encouraging businesses to create more jobs and pay better wages, i mean that's just going to take time. they'll be paying better wages when the economy improves and americans upgrade their skill set. that's not something that's going to happen overnight. maybe we'll see some improvement over the four years. >> all right, chris. they are laying out on the other side republicans what they'd like to do. let's listen and i'll bring you in. >> our nation's total debt is now larger than our entire economy. this means that every man, woman and child owes a $53,000 share of this debt. that level of spending is unsustainable. a major credit rating agency has already downgraded our nation's credit once. if we don't start making some real progress on spending reforms, more downgrades are likely in the near future. >> all right, chris. we've got sequestration comi
fair share that's sort of code for raising taxes on the rich. republicans have already agreed to that once. it will be very hard to get them to do that again. final lit first thing he talked about encouraging businesses to create more jobs and pay better wages, i mean that's just going to take time. they'll be paying better wages when the economy improves and americans upgrade their skill set. that's not something that's going to happen overnight. maybe we'll see some improvement over the four...
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the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. some traffic alerts for you this morning. part of a busy virginia road will shut down. crews will bring down the courthouse bridge road in arlington. drivers will exit on to 14th street, follow 15th street to wilson boulevard. the road should reopen by 8:00 tomorrow night. traffic to and from the courthouse will be detoured from august. you can expect delays on the metro lines. on the red line, trains will run on a single track. same on the green line between college park and greenbelt. we're going to check your forecast next. >>> southern maryland, i often hear from you you want more snow. you're getting some this morning. nothing sticking too much. it's around fred rix burg and points east. we'll show you where it's falling right now. all this is light and will be skirting on by and be out of here within the next hour or so. but the temperatures are still pretty cold. highs today 33. this is above free
the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan. some traffic alerts for you this morning. part of a busy virginia road will shut down. crews will bring down the courthouse bridge road in arlington. drivers will exit on to 14th street, follow 15th street to wilson boulevard. the road should reopen by 8:00 tomorrow night. traffic to and from the courthouse will be detoured from august. you can expect delays...
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the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >>> good morning, looking live at the golden gate bridge and there is some fog but it's a bit farther out in the distance. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist anthony slaughter, who says it is going to be cold, but it is going to be somewhat sunny. >> we'll see sunshine but looking at the fog right now there, is a cold front off the coast and once that cold front moves through this afternoon, our temperatures are actually going to fall from the upper 50s back into the low 50s and 40s by this afternoon and that's where we're at now. 52 in san francisco, 48 in oakland, 51 in san jose, 49 in santa cruz and the cold front moves through this afternoon. temperature also start to fall. we were talking about a ten-degree drop in temperatures by this afternoon and it's going to be cold tonight with 30s returning and a brief shower possible tonight and tomorrow, once the cold front lingers. we're not expecting a complete was
the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >>> good morning, looking live at the golden gate bridge and there is some fog but it's a bit farther out in the distance. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist anthony slaughter, who says it is going to be cold, but it is going to be somewhat sunny. >> we'll see sunshine but looking at the fog right now there, is a cold front off the coast and once that cold front...
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the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >> good morning, everybody. i'm kate amara. it is one of the greatest saturdays of the year. it's the day of the polar bear plunge. since yesterday hundreds and hundreds of people have been jumping into the frigid waters of the chesapeake bay all to raise money for the special olympics of maryland and the special olympics athletes. our rob roblin is standing by there. robby, there's a big question. does it make any difference for these super plungers that the water temperature is warmer than the air them? >> actually, it does. you want to get in the water to get warm. but the water temperature is not warm. it's cold, too. so it's cold no matter what. the idea is to get in the water and back out as soon as possible. plunge number 23, here we come, ladies and gentlemen. starting to see smiles on the faces of the super plungers. almost over. look, everybody with the joe flacco face. joe flacco is a huge supporter of special olympics. all the ravens are,
the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. >> good morning, everybody. i'm kate amara. it is one of the greatest saturdays of the year. it's the day of the polar bear plunge. since yesterday hundreds and hundreds of people have been jumping into the frigid waters of the chesapeake bay all to raise money for the special olympics of maryland and the special olympics athletes. our rob roblin is standing by there. robby, there's a big question. does it...
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i've been signing all these tax returns, where is this billionaire stuff? i believe when i was criticized for rich people stealing democracy from the little guys in a superpac. other people said i increased democracy because i allowed a person to run who would have had a less chance to run. so when i travel, get so many thank yous from people who maybe were making 30, 4 , 50,000 or whatever, and said, i couldn't have helped that much, but thank you very much for what you did to promote his candidacy. i want to do it in the future. i love this country. it's been good to me and good to the world. if you remember getting on a commercial airline, they say if the oxygen mask deploy, put it on yourself first and then put it on your kids. we have to think about that. our nation has the opportunity to be the shining city on the hill. we have to take care of our only financial orders first. our own social problems, and then we can be a better influence around the world where people are craving for the kind of freedom we have, willing to cross a river to get this. no
i've been signing all these tax returns, where is this billionaire stuff? i believe when i was criticized for rich people stealing democracy from the little guys in a superpac. other people said i increased democracy because i allowed a person to run who would have had a less chance to run. so when i travel, get so many thank yous from people who maybe were making 30, 4 , 50,000 or whatever, and said, i couldn't have helped that much, but thank you very much for what you did to promote his...
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. >> say on the tax policy, they fought against raising the taxes on the rich and 60% of the public believed in that. >> they came out -- coming out for cutting government spending will help you. >> but the rich. >> why don't they stick to their strong points? anyway, republicans look ridiculous this week i believe when they decided to go after secretary of state hillary clinton who is riding so high in the polls right now. why'd they go at the very point she was at her strongest, they attacked. let's take a look. >> i'm glad that you're accepting responsibility. i think that ultimately with your leaving you accept the culpability for the worst tragedy since 9/11 and i really mean that. had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable not to know of the requests for security i think cost these people their lives. >> madam secretary, you let the consulate become a death trap. and that's many national security malpractice. you have sa
. >> say on the tax policy, they fought against raising the taxes on the rich and 60% of the public believed in that. >> they came out -- coming out for cutting government spending will help you. >> but the rich. >> why don't they stick to their strong points? anyway, republicans look ridiculous this week i believe when they decided to go after secretary of state hillary clinton who is riding so high in the polls right now. why'd they go at the very point she was at her...
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are inadequate to the needs of our kind, so we must harness their ideas and technologies, revamp our tax code, reform our schools and empower citizen with the skills they need to work hard or learn more, reach higher. but while the needs will change, our purpose endures, a nation with the effort and determination of every single american. that is what this moment requires. that is what will give real meaning. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. they must make hard choices to reduce the cost of health care in the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between kerry and the generation that built this country and invest them in the generation that will build this future. [cheers and applause] but we remember the lessons of our past, when twilight years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with the disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe in this country freedom is reserved for the luckier happiness for the few. we recognize no matter how response ability would've our lives, anyone o
are inadequate to the needs of our kind, so we must harness their ideas and technologies, revamp our tax code, reform our schools and empower citizen with the skills they need to work hard or learn more, reach higher. but while the needs will change, our purpose endures, a nation with the effort and determination of every single american. that is what this moment requires. that is what will give real meaning. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security...
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. >> say on the tax policy, they fought on raising taxes on the rich. 60% to 70% of the public agree with the president on that. so they're marginalized on a lot of policy matters, and the stupid comments don't come out. >> coming out for lower taxes are not going to get you beat. why don't they stick to the strong points? republicans looked ridiculous this week when they decided to go after hillary clinton, who is riding so high in the polls. why did they go after her at the very point she was at her strongest, they attacked. let's take a look. >> i'm glad that you're accepting responsibility. i think that ultimately with your leaving you accept the culpability for the worst tragedy since 9/11, and i really mean that. had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable not to know of the request for security that really i think cost these people their lives. >> madam secretary, you let the consulate become a death trap. and th
. >> say on the tax policy, they fought on raising taxes on the rich. 60% to 70% of the public agree with the president on that. so they're marginalized on a lot of policy matters, and the stupid comments don't come out. >> coming out for lower taxes are not going to get you beat. why don't they stick to the strong points? republicans looked ridiculous this week when they decided to go after hillary clinton, who is riding so high in the polls. why did they go after her at the very...
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what happens is when you don't pay your taxes you own a house and you don't pay property taxes, the town will likely put your name and address in the newspaper. so squatters or people look for the houses, and they go and start living in there. if they are in there a certain amount of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> bob: seven years, right? >> eric: you can't throw them out. >> andrea: you are defending a 23-year-old brazilian guy. by the way, squad in a house in brazil. this house is owned by bank of america. doesn't it point to the largeer problem. b-o-a have all the houses in foreclosure they can't seem to sell. >> greg: end of private property. occupiers love this stuff. >> bob: i don't know why occupy wall street didn't come up with this. >> greg: they tried. they occupied people's homes that didn't want them in there. happened in brooklyn. they kicked out a family, a family wasn't there, and they tried to get back in. >> there is where they aren't that bright. they had just gone to a vacant house. boston you don't call it bright? >> eric: no. occupy people. whatever.
what happens is when you don't pay your taxes you own a house and you don't pay property taxes, the town will likely put your name and address in the newspaper. so squatters or people look for the houses, and they go and start living in there. if they are in there a certain amount of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> bob: seven years, right? >> eric: you can't throw them out. >> andrea: you are defending a 23-year-old brazilian guy. by the way, squad in a house in...
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when you don't pay your taxes, you own a house and don't pay the property taxes, your name and address are put in the newspaper and squatters look for the houses and go and start living there. and they are in there a certain period of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> after 7 years. >> no. >> if it were your house, you are defending the 23-year-old brazilian guy -- by the way, squat in a house in brazil. and the house is owned by bank of america and doesn't it point to a larger problem? boa, they have all the houses in foreclosure they can't seem to sell. >> private property. the occupiers love this stuff. >> i don't know why occupy wall street didn't come up with this. >> that's right. they actually occupied people's homes and didn't want them in there. happened in brooklyn. >> did they have a lien -- >> the family tried to get back in -- >> they had gone to a vacant house... >> you called that bright. living in a $2.5 million house. >> the occupy people. >> we have to go. coming up, colorado has a new problem on its hands after legalizing pot! i told you. how high is too
when you don't pay your taxes, you own a house and don't pay the property taxes, your name and address are put in the newspaper and squatters look for the houses and go and start living there. and they are in there a certain period of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> after 7 years. >> no. >> if it were your house, you are defending the 23-year-old brazilian guy -- by the way, squat in a house in brazil. and the house is owned by bank of america and doesn't it...
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. >> gop leaders say they'll continue to push low tax policies that stress growth in the small business sector in hopes of winning the 2014 elections. >>> one of the leaders of the gop will be on "meet the press" tomorrow to talk about the future of the republican party. former vice presidential candidate and current wisconsin congressman paul ryan will sit down with david gregory tomorrow in his first live interview since the election. you can catch this exclusive interview tomorrow at 10:30 here on nbc 4. >>> the supreme court may have to discuss whether some of president obama's appointments to the national labor relations board were unconstitutional. a federal appeals court ruled yesterday the president did not have the ability to bypass the senate and make three appoints last year during a recess. yesterday's decision could affect the appointment of richard cordray to head the newly formed consumer financial protection bureau. >>> this morning, actor burt reynolds is in the hospital battling a bad case of the flu. the 76-year-old actor is said to be in the intensive care unit at th
. >> gop leaders say they'll continue to push low tax policies that stress growth in the small business sector in hopes of winning the 2014 elections. >>> one of the leaders of the gop will be on "meet the press" tomorrow to talk about the future of the republican party. former vice presidential candidate and current wisconsin congressman paul ryan will sit down with david gregory tomorrow in his first live interview since the election. you can catch this exclusive...
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i think this administration would much rather focus on guns and taxes and other social issues and not deal with the quagmire that is the middle east. the bush years were deep in iraq and afghanistan trying to get between the sunni and shia fight and i think this administration would rather not deal with it. sounds great, but i don't think that's an option because the foreign policy and the rest of the world comes knocking on your door and the way things are heading right now while we would like to ignore it or not i don't think we'll be able to. >> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel, always good to see you. the invitation is open. i know you're not stateside much, but when you are, come back. >> i look forward to. >> now to what could shape up to be the senate race in 2014, the battle in kentucky. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell will be making a bid for a sixth term there and there's speculation that he could face a democrat who is pretty well known in her own right. her name is ashley judd. she made several appearances at inaugural parties last weekend and judd to
i think this administration would much rather focus on guns and taxes and other social issues and not deal with the quagmire that is the middle east. the bush years were deep in iraq and afghanistan trying to get between the sunni and shia fight and i think this administration would rather not deal with it. sounds great, but i don't think that's an option because the foreign policy and the rest of the world comes knocking on your door and the way things are heading right now while we would like...
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as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers particularly teen smokers to be able to buy cigarettes. costing us all $300 billion a year. if we treat nicotine like any other drug, you want a drug you go to the doctor and get a prescription. >> i wish i had time to refute those numbers. >> i know the numbers because i'm in the game. >> let me make a point. >> i beg your pardon, we are out of time. coming up, cupid's phone number is 911. don't tell that to one guy who want cops to track down his no show date. think your cell phone bill is way too high? turns out you are right. we will show you how to save more than a thousand bucks on
as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers...
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you see that in our tax code. our tax code is so complicated because there are so many giveaways to the special interest groups or the well- connected that don't privilege americans that work hard and try to put food on the table. >> i have often wondered and explored this if people have an appetite for limited government? americans in general, the government keeps getting bigger. we struggle to obtain the a slower right of growth, which is a great victory in a way it is. have you found an appetite for limited government? or limited government for others and not for themselves? >> i believe so. i said often times in the campaign trail that the constitution is very popular and big government is not popular. that is where we should anchor our program and policies. you saw this in the president's speech on monday even though it was a very liberal speech. he didn't call for big government. >> the inaugural address? >> yeah, the inaugural address. that's because he knows what bill clinton knew in 1996, that big governm
you see that in our tax code. our tax code is so complicated because there are so many giveaways to the special interest groups or the well- connected that don't privilege americans that work hard and try to put food on the table. >> i have often wondered and explored this if people have an appetite for limited government? americans in general, the government keeps getting bigger. we struggle to obtain the a slower right of growth, which is a great victory in a way it is. have you found...